Above our garage is a large space that isn't insulated. It's partially floored, and the roof of the garage (the floor of this space) is insulated with fiberglass.
My first question is -- given that some of the insulation (in the floor of this space) is exposed, would it be unsafe to spend extended time in this space? I'm asking because I was thinking of using it for a meditation retreat, thus I'd be in it for 20+ hours a day, for 5 or 6 days. There isn't a lot of wind or vents to cause disturbance, but there are soffit vents and a couple of windows that I would probably have cracked open. Would this be unsafe? (My alternative would be to get an AirBNB for ~$400 CAD).
If it would be unsafe, what would be the easiest way to make it safe? If I hung panel board to make knee walls, would that work? There would still be gaps between the studs at the top of the panel board. Alternatively, would it be better to staple 4mil plastic on the back of the insulation? I've read mixed things about this in terms of condensation.
At this point, I'm only concerned about air quality. Ultimately, we'd probably like to insulate the space and finish it a bit more, although we may not worry about making it a four season space (we're in Canada and the garage is currently unheated).
I've attached a picture that shows the space. The unfloored section with exposed insulation is on the left, the area I'd be in is on the right. If additional pictures would be helpful, or if you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you for your help!